Joseph Charles Farman
CBE (7 August 1930 – 11 May 2013) was a British
geophysicist
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who worked for the
British Antarctic Survey
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is the United Kingdom's national polar research institute. It has a dual purpose, to conduct polar science, enabling better understanding of list of global issues, global issues, and to provide an active prese ...
. Together with
Brian Gardiner and
Jon Shanklin
Jonathan Shanklin (born 29 September 1953) is a meteorologist who has worked at the British Antarctic Survey since 1977. Together with Joe Farman and Brian G. Gardiner he discovered the "Ozone Hole" in the 1980s.
Shanklin has described his r ...
, he published the discovery of the
ozone hole
Ozone depletion consists of two related events observed since the late 1970s: a lowered total amount of ozone in Earth, Earth's upper atmosphere, and a much larger springtime decrease in stratospheric ozone (the ozone layer) around Earth's polar ...
over
Antarctica
Antarctica () is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean (also known as the Antarctic Ocean), it contains the geographic South Pole. ...
,
having used
Dobson ozone spectrophotometers. Their results were first published in May 1985.
Early life
Farman was born in Norwich. His father was a builder, and his mother was a primary school teacher, and he had a sister eight years older than himself.
Education and career
He was educated at
Norwich School, where he was a prefect in Coke House, and
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he gained an undergraduate degree in
Natural Sciences
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.
After graduation, Farman worked with
De Havilland
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, an aircraft manufacturer. In 1956, he responded to an advert for a job for a physicist to work in Antarctica. He was appointed to this role, and joined the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, which later became the
British Antarctic Survey
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is the United Kingdom's national polar research institute. It has a dual purpose, to conduct polar science, enabling better understanding of list of global issues, global issues, and to provide an active prese ...
.
Farman worked for the British Antarctic Survey until 1990, when he retired.
Farman began work at the
Halley research station on the
Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica in 1957, where he deployed instruments for making atmospheric measurements including a Dobson meter, for measuring
ozone
Ozone () (or trioxygen) is an Inorganic compound, inorganic molecule with the chemical formula . It is a pale blue gas with a distinctively pungent smell. It is an allotrope of oxygen that is much less stable than the diatomic allotrope , break ...
. In early 1982, Farman noticed that the 25-year old instrument began to show dips in recorded ozone levels. In October 1982, the ozone values fell to remarkably low levels.
Once Farman and colleagues were confident that the measurements were correct, they published their observations in the journal ''
Nature
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''; this was the first evidence for the presence of a seasonal
ozone 'hole' over Antarctica, caused by chemical reactions of manmade
halocarbons with stratospheric ozone during the Antarctic spring.
Awards
He received numerous honours for his discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole, including the
Society of Chemical Industry
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Offices
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(SCI) Environment Medal, the
Chree Medal and Prize
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, membership of the
Global 500 Roll of Honour, and a
CBE in the
2000 New Year Honours. For his critical contribution to saving the ozone layer, Farman was a winner of the 2021 Future of Life Award along with Stephen O. Andersen and Susan Solomon. Dr. Jim Hansen, former director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and director of Columbia University's Program on Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions said, "In Farman, Solomon and Andersen we see the tremendous impact individuals can have not only on the course of human history, but on the course of our planet's history. My hope is that others like them will emerge in today's battle against climate change."
Professor Brian Greene of Columbia University added, "the 2021 Future of Life award winners show how science can work for the betterment of humanity."
Family
In 1971, Farman married Paula Bowyer. They moved to
Cambridge
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in 1976.
References
External links
Joe Farman on the discovery of the ozone hole
Listen to an oral history interview with Joseph Farman- a life story interview recorded fo
An Oral History of British Science at the British Library
Oral history interview transcript with Joseph Farman on 11 October 1999, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives- Session I
Oral history interview transcript with Joseph Farman on 12 October 1999, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives- Session II
Oral history interview transcript with Joseph Farman on 16 March 2009, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & ArchivesOral history interview transcript with Joseph Farman on 16 March 2009 (as part of the Cambridge Seminar Group Session), American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
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1930 births
2013 deaths
People from Norwich
British geophysicists
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
People educated at Norwich School
Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Oral History of British Science